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@ScrappyRichard4 ай бұрын
We gain access to space with technical german knowhow. However, the landing on the Moon it is a complete american development which had started from scratch. A level a Scratch on top of the german technology rocketry. Besides in Germany, Mr. Brown built rockets as weapons. While in America he built exploration of space newly developed rockets.
@steveblomefield95133 ай бұрын
True. Not only rockets but chemicals and other industries also.
@robtheold6174 ай бұрын
As a young boy in the early 60s, I attended a "Space Show" at the New York Coliseum at Columbus Circle. At one point, I realized I was standing 5 feet away from a still youngish Van Braun. The only truly famous person I've met in my 75 years. I was about to be a teenager and was several inches taller. Does Bishop Sheen count? I kissed his ring while kneeling like a peasant.
@xinniethep00h4 ай бұрын
That’s pretty cool. Did you happen to say anything to him?
@stephenlangsl674 ай бұрын
Sorry,..but I don't know who Bishop Sheen is. Judging from the fact that You kissed His ring, it sounds like He's a member of some type of Royal Family.
@MothaLuva3 ай бұрын
Bishop Charlie Sheen?
@nooway15063 ай бұрын
@@MothaLuva hahaha
@dabreal823 ай бұрын
Pretty sure standing close to someone doesn't count as meeting...
@rayjasmantas96093 ай бұрын
The Nazis were always long range warfare, outdistancing with their guns to the ones that existed. The rest of thoughts just started coming natural, but not with time limits.
@rayjasmantas96093 ай бұрын
Over coming the heat engine logic leading.
@rayjasmantas96093 ай бұрын
The point of failure logic focusing.
@hertzair11865 ай бұрын
The Germans are amazing …and we landed on the moon because of their engineering.
@thethoughtfulconservative5 ай бұрын
Agreed, although there are important moral implications to consider. A lot of that progress was obtained through the cruel and unrelenting forced labor of concentration camp prisoners. Just at Dora-Mittelbau (the place where V2 rockets were being developed) more than 20,000 workers died of being overworked and starved. Speer, the chief Minister in charge of armaments, knew perfectly well about the atrocities taking place at the plane and rocket testing sites. Furthermore, many of the chief scientists and various employees at the facility actively knew about and supported the maltreatment of these victims. They turned a blind eye to or even directly helped evil incarnate, all in the name of scientific advancement. While we should be amazed we have reached these technical milestones, we should never forget that a high price was paid in the blood of countless innocents. Perhaps "amazing" would not be the word I would use, especially in this context.
@kevinvilmont60615 ай бұрын
Still Nazi’s.
@Ben_Gunner4 ай бұрын
Nutter
@darrenhenderson69214 ай бұрын
Yeah when asked how they came up with so much so fast he simply nodded we got help from them, meaning Aliens which was the phrase they use when they say it was actually because they had the best and brightest minds, locked up like animals simply because their dictator passed draconian laws, but all the innovation, all the best propagandists and the best fraudsters (against their will fraudsters) all came from those camps
@mlandis88354 ай бұрын
Germans are great but these are nazis
@litestuffllc72494 ай бұрын
The Nazi's cleary did have the materials ability to make a super high altitude rocket plane; the V2 was supersonice and got to the edge of space. While more practical to simply have a 2 stage V2 to hit America; if there was a desire for a manned craft to reach the USA then Sangers designs were plausible; just as the V2 was plausible; one way isn't a problem during a war - see all modern ICBMs. The real problems were navigation and having any sort of accuracy from such high altitute would required guided bombs or attack missiles.
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
B2 bwas a ballistic. Trajectory. Point and shoot crude
@Wustenfuchs1094 ай бұрын
All post-war modeling of the Silbervogel pointed out that it was impossible at the time. There is a huge difference between V2, or any later ICBM, and space planes like that. From physics down to material requirements and computing power to make it work. There is a good reason why we got a rocket that can take crew to the Moon and back 20 years before we got a space plane. And a difference between V2 and Saturn V is about the same as the difference between Ford T1 and Bugatti Tourbillon. Yeah, the principle is the same, internal combustion engine, but I wouldn't be so bold to say that just because Ford could make model T1, he was just a few years away from that Bugatti. That is all before we even mention the usability of it, as you rightly pointed out. But that is the least of your problems. The first thing you need to figure out is staging with those primitive rocket engines to even get that plane high enough. You cannot just stick more engines and solve the problem. Even 30 years later, many engines problem was not solved. Crap, even SpaceX has trouble making those work reliable for almost a decade, let alone some engineers in late 1940's. In short, if they could have made it, they would have made it. They couldn't, so they didn't.
@gratefulguy41304 ай бұрын
They were stockpiling enriched uranium. That's what Auschwitz was. The world's largest enrichment plant. Used more juice than Berlin. The Germans also tested nukes in France (underground) and Crimea (above ground) before the US. They are also believed to have tested one near Berlin (another underground test?), as they managed to take out the entire electrical grid for three days. Fried everything. (It was buried shallow) The plan was absolutely to carry nukes. For the long range bombers, long range missiles.. they even designed a rail artillery nuke (The one Japan reported seeing them use in Crimea. I'm inclined to believe WWII Japanese knew what a nuclear blast looks like). If you don't believe me, you should also take into account that Britain went into a state of high alert for a nuclear attack in late '44.
@jeffdewe4 ай бұрын
This is when Tubes and Capacitors ruled the air, wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy before the microchip!!! Pretty amazing if you ask me!!!!
@RichardEvans-b5z3 ай бұрын
Don't forget it was the. Era of the slide rule most people Don't know what one is.
@cindys18198 күн бұрын
You mean air controllers and flight crews actuially had to use thier BRAINS to locate targets?
@neo62892 ай бұрын
thank you for this, especially the german interviews
@martinharris50174 ай бұрын
Sanger's hypersonic glider bears some resemblance to the CIA's Kingfish spyplane concept that lost out to the Oxcart/SR71.
@mikestckl69393 ай бұрын
i wonder why 🤔
@chrismorgan37244 ай бұрын
Fireball XL5! Go Jerry Anderson...! 😊
@RobertGraziose3 ай бұрын
And Supercar and Stingray, and Thunderbirds, I can go on and on Great stuff. Steve Zodiac!
@RobertGraziose3 ай бұрын
Werner von Brown designed the Saturn 5.
@dannytangier29443 ай бұрын
The man's name is:Wernher von Braun. German is not english get that through your head once and for all. English speakers are arrogant pricks...
@poonsamurai3 ай бұрын
@@RobertGraziose I like potatoes. See, we both said a thing. Except I spelled the word potatoes correctly.
@deepcosmiclove3 ай бұрын
@@poonsamurai Hash Browns! UMMMM!
@GoldenGateNum92 ай бұрын
🦧💡🛸🌌 So tragic that Humans will create such miraculous dreams beyond imagination when it's in regards to War.. Or we could all have been 1000 years ahead in evolution by now 🦾😎 .. 🌹Edda
@EdWeibeАй бұрын
Pretty sure the Kecksburg Pa. object was something Germany put up in Space way back when.
@kevinStidham-w6rАй бұрын
Supposedly the nazi "bell" had runes around the base. The kecksburg object is very simular in description to it according to eyewitness observers to both objects.
@Dragonblaster14 ай бұрын
The Sanger spaceplane would have burnt up on re-entry.
@WilliamCollins-sh6lm4 ай бұрын
How many trys to get the Shuttle tiles right ??? They had some type of coating capable of withstanding great temperatures ... Which they are still trying to Redescover...
@Dragonblaster14 ай бұрын
@@WilliamCollins-sh6lm And the Silbervogel didn’t have any kind of heatshield.
@julianshalders60474 ай бұрын
Stratosphere guy's, no heat shield needed.
@alkohallick29014 ай бұрын
Margret Sanger? 😆
@michaeljenkins64764 ай бұрын
may have, not would have...bured up.
@Tigerssavedme2 ай бұрын
Sangers plane idea is how the dark star works in top gun Maverick.
@towbar24 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Dronescapes4 ай бұрын
thank you so much! Have a great weekend.
@scottfw71695 ай бұрын
If they had managed to hit New York, it would have probably astonished only the Germans that the American population's reaction would have been something like, "Alright, Now you've _Really_ gone and done it, we're gonna hafta hurt ya fer that."
@jeffkellyb77125 ай бұрын
They might have earned themselves one of the first two bombs.
@isarwasser52715 ай бұрын
@@jeffkellyb7712 Haha, the uranium came from Germany/Thuringia!!! Don't believe everything on TV!
@Ben_Gunner4 ай бұрын
A french man called Jules Verne wrote from the earth to the moon in 1865 after writing about balloons travelling around the world and a journey to the centre of the earth so who really is the genesis of space travel? Lucian wrote a book called True Story 2000 years ago about space travel and he wasn't German either so tye German praise is very short sighted and if I praised Great Britain and or America I'd hope if be called out but I wouldn't speak before knowing the facts.
@scottfw71694 ай бұрын
@@Ben_Gunner What is that a reply to? It has no connection to the content of my post. Anyway, look for books published in recent years by the Smithsonian. Spaceships, both 1st and 2nd edition, and Space Stations. The books start with sampling very early material about spaceflight and space stations.
@bradatherton93694 ай бұрын
@@Ben_Gunneranybody can dream about things. Getting it done is often a whole different story. Are you one of those armchair engineers? Surely if you've thought about then designed then built a single thing in your life then you'll know designing it is much harder than thinking of it, and building it can be harder than designing it. So get over who thought of it first. If you want to go there, then what about the people who thought of it but never wrote it down? What about the people who thought of it before languages existed to capture their ideas? You'll quickly see this is a fallacy and a 3rd grade maturity one at that.
@gregnielАй бұрын
Why not just keep Poland, Hungary etc? I get the resource aspect but taking on Great Britain, Russia and The United States? That's just stupid. That is what happens when the ego goes unchecked.
@ayahpinkofficial27693 ай бұрын
German Basically Japan In Europe...And japan Was German In Asia..
@Xis-ql5pj3 ай бұрын
Kinda sorta. Japan had been on the path of creating "empire" from as far back as the turn of 20th century . So ya. They had been on warpath domination for 40 years in Asia. So we'll disciplined and logistically sound military
@markuslaugner48534 ай бұрын
Once The German people have been innovative Today's I can't believe what is happening
@russellloomis43767 күн бұрын
It's just not Germany it's the world. I can say that the United States has had it good for too long. Look at what has become of us.
@rayjasmantas96093 ай бұрын
Abbot and Castillo's Space flight logic that had trouble leaving the surface of the world, while using up fuel city to city visits? Early 1900s logic!
@rayjasmantas96093 ай бұрын
Would it seem with the Nazis wanting to met with the aliens as in Antarctic proved, the Abbot and Castillo movie finding women on another planet, be logic of these women inspiring the Nazis as the alien mates from ongoing historical notes of such happen.
@rayjasmantas96093 ай бұрын
It be like the early 1900s War of World warning of the aliens dying from life support problems that lead by WWII to so many UFO crashes.
@rayjasmantas9609Ай бұрын
Costello's was the reference and not Castillo's, but the movies are from the beginning of the century of the 1900s.
@rayjasmantas96093 ай бұрын
Reminder, these studies are also passed to colleges to work out on their own, thus the children's choice, keep it clean or continue the threat of the wars sequencing effects.
@rayjasmantas96093 ай бұрын
The think to watch for is the back and forth progress by any side, and the other side wanting to catch up. The fact gathering steps to give to future strategist that would try to improve on these ideas for 20 years before showing them off!
@gulfy092 күн бұрын
Skipping off the atmosphere but they can't get past it remind me of the firmament.
@crazyjoe19523 ай бұрын
If Hitler did not mess with meth and stuck to the sudation lands and had 5 or better years on building up his wonder weapons you me world not be hear today
@miguelcastaneda72573 ай бұрын
Study was made if war had lasted six more months...they would have won only thing allies had was numbers...cannon fodder
@paulwheeler95724 ай бұрын
Sadly, there is no mention of Robert Goddard the American Rocketeer.
@RobertGraziose3 ай бұрын
Yea he started liquid fuel rockets.
@warrenbrenner49722 ай бұрын
I did a report on Robert Goddard PHD in 4th grade. I might have used World Book + library books.
@davidchase942415 сағат бұрын
The "sky" IS technically a "space", but we cannot leave the Firmament.
@CRyan-Waltham754 ай бұрын
What would the vehicle use for heat protection? Would it be easy to maintain or expensive with required tile replacements often? I think we’ve got better tech since this video
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
Nutsy Nazi s. Ask Mel Brooks
@Yannickille4 ай бұрын
They were so crazy that we took their program over😂😂😂😂
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
More like stole adolph listened to gerjimg and put money into planes but with buzz bombband V2. Was. Too late
@yoleaswagea34322 ай бұрын
so "crazy" that while in debt after ww1 we still almost took over the world lmao, germany against the whole world and yall was sweating😂
@johannahidalgo77383 ай бұрын
7:03 what’s the need to take a commercial plane to the stratosphere? Plus it would be jumping up and down so as to actually travel, that would be felt inside the plane and it would be uncomfortable…. That is for commercial travel…….🙀👍
@charlesbird28974 ай бұрын
The fact that it’s 2024 and we still don’t have commercial flights that go across oceans in a couple hours makes me think this wasn’t close to rational in 1940’s
@TheSnowMan-cy9tu4 ай бұрын
They just released a plane that is capable of breaking the sound barrier without causing a sonic boom. This will make super fast commercial travel a reality soon.
@matthewlemieux15383 ай бұрын
@@TheSnowMan-cy9tu they will never get insurance for this with people on board
@marygracekennington92873 ай бұрын
We are out of money. Banks stole it all. Innovation died when the last of us decided to do nothing for the greater good but anything for ourselves.
@Xis-ql5pj3 ай бұрын
They had it in the 70s. But one air show crash ended that idea if I remember correctly. There were also problems with sonic booms .
@Xis-ql5pj3 ай бұрын
I still like the idea of orbital space elevators, with stations in orbit to construct future space ships and probes
@RobertGraziose3 ай бұрын
The silver bird takes off like Fireball XL5. They just needed puppets to fly it.
@williambock18214 ай бұрын
Oh hey look! The first “Space Force”.
@ElijahHull-z6z4 ай бұрын
Always wondered why Germany had no massive bombers
@AchimEngels4 ай бұрын
Maybe because the goal was not waht you were tought. Just maybe....
@gerry-p9x4 ай бұрын
Ghering was inept and put his efforts into PLANES
@ElijahHull-z6z4 ай бұрын
@@AchimEngels Ease up mate what’s with your attitude bud? It’s got nothing to do with what I was taught it’s got to do with the FACT Germany had no 4 engine bombers like the B17 ,Lancaster or B29 that I was aware of neither did Japan.
@ElijahHull-z6z4 ай бұрын
@@AchimEngels The goal obviously didn’t work out either did it mate
@derekcoaker65794 ай бұрын
@@AchimEngels No, it was clear..the only reason the Germans didn't have Bombers was because of poor planning. They had plenty of ideas, but "the one with a different plan that we've been taught" thought he didn't need them. Plenty of History to learn...it's not exactly hidden.
@ElGato-uo8vf6 күн бұрын
If you don't eat your meat you can't have any pudding, how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?
@richmorg81964 күн бұрын
The 290 was built and flying though
@robgray70193 ай бұрын
A good modern juxtaposition is 9/11. Not to belittle what happened, under 3K dead but look at how that changed history all out of proportion. The fallen governments, the numbers of war dead, how many vets with physical and psychological damage. Tens of millions of refugees flooding our countries. Back in '45 Canada was on the brink of collapse and possibly civil war, at the time we were 25% of the allied fighting force. A Nazi attack on North American soil would have pushed us over the edge with unknown certainly disastrous consequences.
@dannytangier29443 ай бұрын
Like what the Canadian government did to their lndigenous populations?
@mikedearing63524 ай бұрын
I recall Terry Goddard making the first liquid fuel rocket, an American scientist
@Lewis-kf2pj4 ай бұрын
Terry? :) :) You don’t remember things very well.
@BeenTooTired4 ай бұрын
@@Lewis-kf2pjterry, dick, jim, bob… pfft first names don’t matter 😂
@TheSkyGod64 ай бұрын
Terry Goddard successfully launched the first liquid-fueled rocket on March 16, 1926, on a farm in Auburn, Massachusetts. His more advanced work and patents allowed American scientists to build, test, and fly more advanced rockets at the dawn of the Space Age.@@Lewis-kf2pj
@alkohallick29014 ай бұрын
Do you?
@derekcoaker65794 ай бұрын
Terry was a Politician. Now, Robert...Patented the first Liquid fueled Rocket. 😊
@johnbecker44984 ай бұрын
😊8y 😊6🎉Thanks!
@Dronescapes4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much John!
@soteriology10124 ай бұрын
Zanger realy had a good idea but I wonder why then instead of bouncing that your rocket would have large thin knife edged glider type wings like the U2. Instead of a bouncing skipping lifting body like Zanger's a U2 thin edged broad surface craft could instead easily and slowly transition from being an air breathing jet to thin atmosphere ramjet to rocket simply burning fuel while scooping oxygen at the near edge of space then transition from a high altitude plane to gaining speed scooping up the thin atmosphere to then powering up as an liquid oxygen fed rocket at the very edge finally pushing into orbit. To me a thin atmosphere U2 type knife edged glider plane transitioning to orbit at the thinnest layers of atmosphere would have the advantage of being to easily slice back into the atmosphere as a glider plane back to a safe landing instead of the dangerous fiery re-entries that ablate all the energy at once It might not be fast but it would be efficient. Why skip when you can reach orbit then glide? However If the UFO's have done non Newtonian field propulsion without rockets nor wings then that ultimately would take the cake and become the gemstone of both terrestrial and celestial travel.. Th neutralization of mass, gravity, friction, and perhaps transtioning space time itself would indeed be the wonder of wonders in transportation.
@Dragonette66623 күн бұрын
the problem is that they needed a nuke to make this worthwhile. The greatest expenditure of the war was designing the B29 to be an international bomber. Germany would have to do that and I don't think they had the economy for it. Otherwise you launch this spaceship , and try to drop bombs on NY from the stratosphere. So NY gets bombed by the Germans , people die , etc. The US would hit back harder with more practical weapons. No matter how cool all of this stuff seems they could have done better with more FW 190s , more Tiger and Panther Tanks , More Pz IVs , more assault rifles , more trucks, etc. The other issue is applying these devices to war and battlefields. Hitler was a problem there. He wanted the Me 262 to be a bomber. He wasted V1s throwing a tantrum against London. He ruined the Battle of Britain by ordering the Luftwaffe away from airfields. And ultimately the holocaust resulted in a brain drain of technicians and scientists. In a way he was their worst enemy.
@samlazar10534 ай бұрын
Quiestiom......How did they found out Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Russian PLANS
@JohnathanWalsh-jq7xk4 ай бұрын
U work for communism ? This is Secret service we see u
@abay669Ай бұрын
u left out Haunebu 2.
@michaelcomberiate25664 ай бұрын
brilliant mind
@damirmasic7432Ай бұрын
Bio je Adolf napredniji od ostalih dobrih 10 godina ako ne i više u tim znanstvenim igrama.
@DronescapesАй бұрын
They also made a lot of things that did not work as expected, like their pretty useless jet engine (fitted in the Me 262) that only lasted a few hours before needing to be completely scrapped. If you were an ace, it might last a pathetic 25 hours, but if you were not an expert pilot, that figure could drop to a ridiculous 10 hours. That is, the Jumo engine did not flame out, another catastrophic deficiency of that "wonder weapon" and killed you. After the war, everyone, except the French, completely ignored or discarded every single variant of those German turbojets. The British had been working on them since the late 1920s, but at the time, they had better things to do, like defeating Nazi Germany together with their allies, rather than playing with experimental engines that did not work. By the way, it took the French eight long years to fix them with the help of 120 (ex) Nazi engineers and to do s,o they had to radically modify them and seek help from both Britain and the U.S.A. That is definitely an invention (which was British, by the way) that changed the world. The inventor, contrary to common belief, was Frank Whittle, in April 1937, and if anything, the Germans copied his work extensively, especially Von Ohain, that unfortunately too many people think invented the turbojet (not commonly known as the jet engine). He just flew first, thanks to Heinkel, his patron, in 1939. Of course Heinkel fully supported and funded Von Ohain, but was also an aircraft manufacturer. On the contrary, Whittle was broke and unsupported, and yet, despite being almost alone, he beat the mighty Germans. After the first 1939 flight companies like BMW, Daimler, Junkers and Heinkel heavily invested in the turbojet, but despite their might, they could not come up with a proper engine in five years (end of 1944), as intelligently predicted by Whittle in 1929. I know it is only a tiny example. Still, it shows how, despite being a David vs. Goliath scenario, David beat the Germans and proved a lot more intelligent than all of them put together. Of course, he was a visionary, a genius, but like other brilliant British figures (Turing, for example), he was ignored, ridiculed, and mistreated, yet his invention from 1937 was actually both reliable and easy to develop. If Britain had given Whittle the same treatment reserved for Von Ohain in Germany, they would have had a great turbojet (at the time) well before the beginning of WWII and not a piece of junk at the very end, as Germany had. Yet, to this day, too many people believe that the Germans invented the jet engine, and Wikipedia does not help much :) Nazi propaganda still lives to this day.
@damirmasic7432Ай бұрын
@Dronescapes Vi Englezi ste bili jako ljubomorni na njega sam zaključio onda poslje saveznici Amerikanci pa onda redom dalje ovi manji saveznici...znao je Adolf organizirati državu.
@DronescapesАй бұрын
The Nazi psychopath knew how to do a lot of deranged things, and running a country by murdering people should not be an aspiration, but something to stay away from. Given that you have the ability to express your opinions on a U.S. platform, I am assuming you are not living under an authoritarian regime, otherwise you would not have these kind of freedoms. It should make you think and cherish the liberties you have, also thanks to the defeat of a deranged regime
@damirmasic7432Ай бұрын
@@Dronescapes Amerika isto ubija ljude u drugim ratovima se isto ubijali ljude.
@briankistner43314 ай бұрын
If the Germany could have got the 264 built, tested, and in production along with bases and a in air refueling program, hitting the U.S. would have been a strong possibility. And if Germany had also developed the A-Bomb around the same time as the U.S. and hit the U.S. with nuclear weapons, FDR or Truman might have rethought things and sought some sort of peace with Germany and then fully committed, defeat Japan.
@grahamstaunton81544 ай бұрын
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@Dronescapes4 ай бұрын
Thanks for subbing!
@rmx408723 күн бұрын
This was the X-30 of it's time.
@leoa4c4 ай бұрын
27:48 "[Hitler] lived up to his agreement with the Japanese. If [Hitler] had never made the alliance with Japan, we might be doing this interview in German." I don't think that is correct. Even if Hitler had not declared war on the U.S., FDR, after Pearl Harbor, was always going to declare war on Germany. As FDR put it; "The defeat of Japan does not mean the defeat of Germany, but the defeat of Germany does mean the defeat of Japan." Before Pearl Harbor, there was already a verbal agreement between Churchill and Roosevelt. Roosevelt would not, without justification, declare war on Germany, as not to break his campaign promises to the American people. However, if an incident were to occur, either with Germany or with Japan, FDR would enter the war in Europe. U.S. "propaganda", prior to Pearl Harbor, had been informing the American public about the necessity to not allow Nazi Germany to continue to expand. The reports of the war in Europe were far from neutral. There was a conscious effort to portray Nazi Germany as a potential future enemy, well before December of 1945. So, Hitler's decision to abide by his alliance with Japan was not what triggered the U.S. to declare war on Germany, very shortly after Germany declared war on it. Germany and Japan had a written agreement stating that should the latter engage in war with the U.S., the former shall do the same, and the Roosevelt's administration was very well are of it.
@dannytangier29443 ай бұрын
The Brits had to murder their own to get the U. S to join the war... after they profited from the German rearmament of course. The U. S took over from the Nazis almost seamlessly....
@davedee43824 ай бұрын
This could be quite a cool Science Fiction: Hitler in space! But I’ll tell you after you make the sequel and then a third film it’s not that good so that you got three films that can be forever seen on apps and satellite services, etc., you gotta have Hitler get his. He’s got a really pay for all his crimes.
@Dragonette66623 күн бұрын
check out "Iron Sky" its about a nazi moon base
@scottsevers61943 ай бұрын
It annoyes me how these scientists weren't tried as War Criminals.
@leslielutz61403 ай бұрын
These brilliant minds were weapons in their own right. We garnished weapons.
@damirbajramovic54163 ай бұрын
Imali su od tih Inžinjera Doktora i ostalih Stručnih ljudi korist ! I Amerikanci i Rusi naravno ! Ima i opcija novac umjetnine zlato !! Moraš znati jednu dobru narodnu izreku i sada je dobro zapamti ona glasi ovako " NEKOME RAT NEKOME BRAT " !! Pozdrav iz Bosne 🇧🇦
@thomascopley95913 ай бұрын
We needed their knowledge too much
@GeneralCurtisEmersonLeMay3 ай бұрын
What War Crimes??? 🤔
@dabreal823 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure if you were in the same circumstances of "you work for us (the Nazis) or we well kill you, your family, and friends" you would have done the same thing...
@warmonger87994 ай бұрын
PERFECTO
@estatesales98184 ай бұрын
And the foo fighters and UFO's??? lol fr tho
@adamlee94614 ай бұрын
Austrian painter was right
@MichelleBedard-w6jКүн бұрын
The nazis were advanced in technology for the era
@frankmccann294 ай бұрын
Dr. Victor Schauberger. Some say WW2 was stalemate. If so the communcas are so underground.
@smokeyjayshouse4 ай бұрын
Zanger Looks like archie bunker.😂
@Commentator54122 күн бұрын
Hold on a minute, isn't this what Russians just built?
@rodrigoaraujo11312 сағат бұрын
Is It? Really? In Brasil we don't get the right news
@markhorrell92134 ай бұрын
V2 engineering perfected to get to the moon
@gulfy092 күн бұрын
Never been to the moon
@wabofabo73575 ай бұрын
Hi
@dennisdegraaf282Ай бұрын
38:05 what is that dutch football commentary doing in the background? I thought i was going crazy but he's talking about the world championship of football ⚽️ 🤔 😂
@Commentator54122 күн бұрын
10:29 Woof daddy!
@ponderin4 ай бұрын
I don't like how "nationalist" is a bad word. Nothing wrong with wanting your country to be number one and strong. It's only an issue when you run it too far....
@Dronescapes4 ай бұрын
"Run it too far" is a gross misunderstatement. I hope you realize that since you are talking about a psychotic, racist, criminal and sub-human regime that transformed an entire nation, and left an indelible stain in history, one that should never be forgotten, nor downplayed. You can be a patriot without being a psychopath that blindly follows a bunch of madmen (and as a remind, history tends to go through phases that are eerily similar). We should always be vigilant against those kind of "nationalists."
@Wustenfuchs1092 ай бұрын
You might not like it, just like how racists does not like that it is a bad word. But it is. "Nothing wrong with your race to be number one and strong", just like your "Nothing wrong with wanting your country to be number one and strong". There is plenty wrong, but a nationalist would never understand. Patriotism is one thing, nationalism is completely different.
@Axl-o1g11 күн бұрын
This fk was on to it..
@netwrench65704 ай бұрын
Content good, editing a bit confusing. One moment 1943 is being discussed and then without transition or context 1939 seems to be the focus. Maybe it's just me, but appreciate the channel, so comments are for benefit only, ymmv.
@leonhollowell82716 күн бұрын
But couldn't us rules
@Kretek354 ай бұрын
The germans make the best products and they sell them to the whole world and in return for this they are getting the best and cheapest food from around the world for their citizens.
@nerdvana1012 ай бұрын
Helped by walt Disney
@Dronescapes2 ай бұрын
And many others as well, such as IBM, Ford, etc. Also, do not forget that strong brands such as Hugo Boss are still famous, and that IKEA is thriving despite their shady and sometimes reprehensible past. IKEA, for example, never lost a taste for slavering people (East Germany). Being the owner a young Nazi supporter, that explains a lot, and yet people do not care and still flock to their stores.
@nerdvana1012 ай бұрын
@@Dronescapes well I never liked sweedish meatballs so they can stick em
@stephenlangsl674 ай бұрын
This video is much more mundane than I thought it would be. I thought is was about Nazi flying discs and top like spacecrafts.
@kevind216319 күн бұрын
Space program 🤦♂️🤡
@KidDynamite63 ай бұрын
Every day i get in my s class i thank the germans..they redefined the the automobile…best engineers
@grahamchivrall304 ай бұрын
Too many ads, all irellevant or irrelevant and juvenile compared with the content...
@Dronescapes4 ай бұрын
Perhaps you are not aware, but with YT Premium you will never see ad ad ever again. You might want to check that out. As for the kind of ads you are seeing, they are chosen by KZbin, and tailored to you based on the profile they have on you, and what you normally watch.
@WilliamCollins-sh6lm4 ай бұрын
Odd haven't seen a single comercial ... Oh must be the Free Add Blocking App ... Free Add Blocking Apps are available !!!
@derekcoaker65794 ай бұрын
He doesn't choose them dude.
@jasonveritas944116 күн бұрын
Ok big question, how could Germany with all its advancements in the “sciences” be guilty of “insane” atrocities? Surely this story is more complex and complicated then history teaches 🤔🤔
@Dronescapes15 күн бұрын
Unless you look at the atrocities they committed and discount the hyper around their engineering, or take into account that they also achieved many things thanks to slave victims. It is not as complex as you may think.
@nooway15063 ай бұрын
The Azores said to be 900 miles EAST of Portugal would put them somewhere in the middle of Turkey. Check you dialog.
@Dronescapes3 ай бұрын
You are right, but this is KZbin, not the BBC, so there are not 100 people on staff to make videos… Anyway, thank for the correction, and by the way, many years ago I visited them, so I should have caught that mistake, but as I said, we are not a mega TV network with stellar budgets,
@dannytangier29443 ай бұрын
... And german pronounciation...
@QuentinPurcell4 ай бұрын
I was cleaning out my grandparents house find stamps it had hhard out Ahitler brand new sheets an sheets
@alkohallick29014 ай бұрын
Huh?
@Harrybrown45704 ай бұрын
I always wondered how he got away 😮
@reginaldmcnab32653 ай бұрын
0:28 correction: German scientists
@v1-vr-rotatev2-vy_vx3122 сағат бұрын
If Germany won the war we would be colonizing mars right now
@Dronescapes22 сағат бұрын
If Germany won the war you would not be able to express opinions so freely, or even have the freedom to watch KZbin and the likes. If Germany won the war would have also been thanks to the victims enslaved by a psychotic Nazi regime. Today, one of the reasons why you pay pennies on the dollar for (too) many items is because they are made by what often resembles slave labor. the same broad concept can be applied to Nazi Germany. Perhaps you should not glorify Nazi Germany that much, or perhaps you should also be mindful of how you shop everyday. I am not even getting into the hype surrounding Nazi technology. They advanced rocketry, but at the same time they did not invent the turbojet, as too many think, and today jet engines have a major impact (positive and negative) on humanity, much more than the illusion of colonizing Mars, which is great goal to raise billions, but far, far away from being accomplished, if it was even useful to do so. there are much more pressing issues than colonizing Mars, for example not destroying the planet we live in prematurely.
@MHE87143 ай бұрын
The amount of advertisements is Fu-k-ng ridiculous please stop the advertisements!!!!!!!!
@Dronescapes3 ай бұрын
You can always opt to try out KZbin Premium… Among the many perks, it will also remove any ad.
@brunodinis7454Ай бұрын
what is an advertisement? never heard of those
@stevejessemey84282 ай бұрын
I'm very sorry, but I cannot continue listening to the people who keep saying uhhhh and ahhhhh.
@grahamheath14854 ай бұрын
Too long
@alkohallick29014 ай бұрын
No.
@derekcoaker65794 ай бұрын
Don't insult everyone else's attention spans. You could always watch Shorts. Most definitely stay away from those pesky Books. 😂
@elongtusks4 ай бұрын
HDNW
@JackTurleyDrums2 ай бұрын
So so soooo many adverts. Made it impossible to watch and enjoy.
@Dronescapes2 ай бұрын
Perhaps you are not aware that you can get KZbin Premium and never see an ad again, among the many other benefits. There are also many other options available to skip them.
@ismayilzeynalov53594 ай бұрын
What these Germans could do, they themselves said that they did everything according to TSIOLKOVSKY.